The ends are chamfered for easy insertion.
Two way barbed dowel pins.
Opposing barbs bite into each piece pulling them together for a tight secure fit.
The recommended hole size for most soft plastic applications is 001 to 005 below the nominal pin diameter.
Opposing barbs bite into each piece pulling them together for a tight secure fit.
Two way barbed dowel pins.
Use these as pivot or hinge pins.
Use these pins to fasten components made of soft materials such as plastic or aluminum.
Many dowel pins have flat ends on both sides.
Use these pins to fasten components made of soft materials such as plastic or aluminum.
Two way barbed dowel pins.
Use these pins to fasten components made of soft materials such as plastic or aluminum.
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Half grooved pins may fasten into one unit while allowing.
They can be made of steel stainless steel galvanized steel alloy steel or wood and can have a plain or coated finish.
Opposing barbs bite into each piece pulling them together for a tight secure fit.
The ends are chamfered for easy insertion.
With helical knurled pins a 30 knurl causes the pin to rotate as it enters the hole creating even more surface contact with the host.
Hole sizes for hard plastic and aluminum applications should be greater than the nominal pin diameter.
Two way barbed dowel pins.
Dowel pins secure into machinery to fasten different pieces together and are effective when aligning devices during reassembly.
Two way barbed dowel pins.
A dowel pin is a type of fastener used to hold an object in place.
Use these pins to fasten components made of soft materials such as plastic or aluminum.
Lockdowel fasteners simply snap into routed slots so no tools are needed and assembly is quick and easy.
Two way barbed dowel pins.
A dowel pin can be threaded or have a smooth shaft.
The ends are chamfered for easy insertion.
Use these pins to fasten components made of soft materials such as plastic or aluminum.
Barbed pins offered with a head barbed pins were created specifically for use in plastic.
Eliminate messy glue and dowels screws and staples and reduce assembly hours 60 or more.
This results in higher frictional forces greater engagement and improved resistance to back out.
The ends are chamfered for easy insertion.